On Fri, Dec 06, 2019 at 01:06:31PM +0100, Mark S. Bentley wrote: > I have been using Gwyddion for some years in my python data processing > pipeline, but have not had occasion to use it recently. I just came to > re-run some code, but I suspect things have changed on the gwyddion/python > side? > > I have a conda environment into which I used to symlink gwy.so, gwyutils.py > and some GTK stuff, and that worked fine. Right now with Gwyddion 2.55 > (gwyddion gwyddion-plugins libgwyddion20-dev on ubuntu) I cannot find those > libraries/files. Has something changed in the packaging of the python > dependencies?
I do not think anything susbtantial has changed in Gwyddion recently. Of course even a small change could break something… I use Gwyddion on Ubuntu with pygwy working fine, but I compile from source code (of course). Please check you have python-gtk2 from universe. It is necessary for pygwy but it might not be an actual dependence of Gwyddion. I am also unsure how the Gwyddion package is split – but you seem to have everything installed. If none of the packages contain pygwy.so and gwy.so, then Ubuntu packaging has changed. I do not have any control over that. Regards, Yeti _______________________________________________ Gwyddion-users mailing list Gwyddion-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gwyddion-users